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Competitiveness of Russia for the sale of mink skinsin the world trade

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  • Khusainova, N.

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At present there are different modeling approaches the level of competition or that subject. The article considers the one such approach - a method of type BCG matrix - matrix method statistics - regarding exports and imports of mink skins in world trade, allowing a simulated situation, identify the leading countries and emerging economies in this area of trade. To construct the matrix BCG were used baseline data on exports and imports of mink skins major countries participating in trade mink skins - there are China, the U. S., Canada, Denmark, Finland and Russia.The data were then cataloged and converted into a matrix. After the settlement systems of linear equations according to their share in the trend and share in the export / import of the BCG matrix were constructed separately for export and import of mink skins, after which they were identified leaders and laggards in the field of trade. So in export leader takes the U. S. and China, and import - China and Russia.

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  • Khusainova, N., 2014. "Competitiveness of Russia for the sale of mink skinsin the world trade," Journal of Modern Competition, Synergy University, issue 3, pages 64-76.
  • Handle: RePEc:snr:mdrcmp:y:2014:i:3:p:64-76
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